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Ad extirpanda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ad extirpanda (named for its Latin incipit) was a papal bull, promulgated on May 15, 1252, by Pope Innocent IV, which explicitly authorized (and defined the ...
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Pope Innocent IV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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He goes on to say that this redounded to the advantage of the Church: "quae etsi sacerdotali contenta iudicio, cruentas refugit ultiones, severis tamen christianorum principum constitutionibus adiuratur, dum ad spiritale recurrunt remedium, qui timent corporale supplicium" — though the Church was content with a...
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Torture to elicit confessions is first authorized by Pope Innocent IV in his Bull Ad exstirpanda of May 15, 1252, which was confirmed by Pope Alexander IV in 1259 and by Clement IV in 1265. In Ad exstirpanda Innocent IV wrote: "When those adjudged guilty of heresy have been given up to the civil power by the bishop or...
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Torture to elicit confessions was first authorized by Pope Innocent IV in his Bull Ad exstirpanda of May 15, 1252, which was confirmed by Pope Alexander IV on November 30, 1259, and by Pope Clement IV on November 3, 1265. In Ad exstirpanda Innocent IV wrote: When those adjudged guilty of heresy have been given up...
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A papal bull traditionally begins with a Latin sentence containing three elements: the pope's name, the papal title episcopus servus servorum Dei, meaning “bishop, servant of the servants of God,” and the few Latin words that constitute the incipit from which the bull would ... Licet ad capiendos ... Ad sacram ordinis...
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AD DS; Ad Duas Vices; Ad eundem degree; Ad eundem gradum; AD Explorer; Ad exstirpanda; Ad extirpanda; ad feminam; ad feminam; Ad filtering; Ad Finem; Ad Flexum; Ad Fluvium Angitulam; AD Flying Boat; Ad fontes; AD Fundão;
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EVENTSEurope May 15 - Pope Innocent IV issues the Papal Bull Ad Exstirpanda , which authorizes the Torture of Heretics in the Medieval Inquisition . Torture quickly gains widespread usage across Catholic Europe . ... The first European Gold Coins are minted in the Italian city of Florence , and are known as ... Safi Al-Din ,
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★ 1252 - Pope Innocent IV issues the papal bull ''ad exstirpanda'', which authorizes the torture of heretics in the Medieval Inquisition. Torture quickly gains widespread usage across Catholic Europe.
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